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Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 6:03 pm
by mynameisowen
is it not just easier to use the y8 IM and rail and use p2p ecu, that way its all set up, just need to do a obd1 conversion on the d14.

Is there any benefit in using the p28 over the p2p?

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:43 pm
by demolik
mynameisowen wrote:is it not just easier to use the y8 IM and rail and use p2p ecu, that way its all set up, just need to do a obd1 conversion on the d14.

Is there any benefit in using the p28 over the p2p?
ofcourse there is .

As i wrote before P28 is the best ECU for D and B series, becouse it very easy to tune/ remap. It's most popular ECU in "project" hondas ;)

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 10:05 pm
by mynameisowen
hmmm, okay so for this engine all i want to do is Inlet - y8 mini-me - new exhuast system, nothing special, is it worth going for the p28 or stickin with the p2p, I doubt id even really need to get it remapped. Cheers.

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 10:58 pm
by Law_
Mini me projects gain considerable power on remap but i guess that both do the job :D

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 8:00 pm
by demolik
mynameisowen wrote:hmmm, okay so for this engine all i want to do is Inlet - y8 mini-me - new exhuast system, nothing special, is it worth going for the p28 or stickin with the p2p, I doubt id even really need to get it remapped. Cheers.
it's recomended or even strongly recomended to tune ECU after mini-me in d15, so I guess that d14 need it more than d15.
Ofcourse you can ride wothout ECU tune, but you wont get full potencial, and engine might work not clear.

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:28 am
by mynameisowen
So is it worth going with the p28 for the remap? Why not remap the p2p? i just dont know the difference you see. Both the Z6 and the Y8 engines make similar power so i would guess that the ECU's have similar maps. Why do people prefer the p28 over the p2p??

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:31 pm
by demolik
p2p is just different, and it's not easy to tune. Ecu are diffrent and way to tune it, interfaces also. P28 was most easy to tune, and can be addapted to all D and B series, maybe it's the reason why they quit to use it (more dif. ECU, more money for comapany) ;)

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:53 pm
by AlexDJ
Hi boys i am new on thes forum.. and i wont to ask some thengs..
I have a ECU P06 and Mugen chip for D15B7 and i dont now how to instal the chip .. Cane some one help me :)

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:57 pm
by mynameisowen
im picking up an ecu(p06) and dizzy from a d15b7 (obd1) soon. will these be of any use to me when doing a mini-me?? i.e will i have to buy a vtec ecu for my y8 mini-me or can i use the p06 ecu and dizzy??

Re: PO6 --> P28

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:32 pm
by Dodo Bizar
AlexDJ wrote:Hi boys i am new on thes forum.. and i wont to ask some thengs..
I have a ECU P06 and Mugen chip for D15B7 and i dont now how to instal the chip .. Cane some one help me :)
Welcome to the board.

And as far as 'mugen chips' go don't even bother. Its a very lucky guess when you get more power from those kind of things. Each car should be invidually remapped is my opinion on those things.

And with no experience soldering a chip in an out is a nig no-no. Even I, with a lot of soldering on my hands, don't go there. It requires specialists tools to do correctly. See if you can find someone around who knows, I got a piggyback thing where I can pull chips out and in to replace them with a pair of pliers.